The Departing Point review by Nandhini

“Teenagers going through turbulent times in relationships can connect with the stories more reasonably. People who dwindle between to love or not to love may find it a helpful read. Quite a quick read and can be a nice companion for journeys.”

3.5 stars actually…and continue reading before judging the book or the review…
“Its not just a story but a collection of stories. I liked the first one the best, just seemed more natural and vivacious than others…also even when the story was short, it seemed long and charismatically lingering.” For further reading visit: Nishitha’s Review

There’s always a person like that in your life about whom you never stop taking about,you never feel annoyed about,your heart goes there on n on n you almost hold your breathe when you feel that person.. Two people went in search of love leaving love in between.

★★★★☆

The book has an essence of seven simple stories of love,simply pleasing ones.Yes! it triggers you to think on that mistake where once you thought to depart from the person whom you loved the most.The three authors have splendidly enjoyed writing and attracting the readers with little phrases of reality. A small book that takes you back to another world where love takes a back seat in search of love in some other ways. Enjoyed reading! – Shilpa Patil (via FB)

“…In short, it is a tiny book with simple stories narrating complex faces of love. It will not demand more than a couple of hours of your time. Try it!” For further reading visit: Satya’s Blog

“…All the stories, as a whole, gives you a feeling of incompleteness in love and, rightly serves the tagline of the book,”two people departed, in search of love, leaving love in between”.

“The language is simple, the authors have kept in mind that the stories can be read and understood by the mass. The Departing Point is a short, simple, and nice read.”